Denmark (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1649 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 20/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 58 59 [60] 61 62 ... 163 164 165 next Bille August to direct psychological drama The PactThe new feature by the Danish filmmaker centres on the secret relationship between Karen Blixen and young poet Thorkild Bjønvig 31/10/2019 | Production | Funding | DenmarkReview: It Takes a FamilySusanne Kovács's debut is an immensely accomplished documentary about her family that brings to light the issue of transfer of war trauma through generations 31/10/2019 | DOK Leipzig 2019Interview: Lorcan Finnegan • Director of Vivarium“There is an element of horror in the everyday”We talked to Lorcan Finnegan, the Dublin-born director of Vivarium, a brand-new take on the suburban dream 17/10/2019 | Sitges 2019Interview: Jonas Alexander Arnby • Director of Suicide Tourist“I wanted to make a film about love”Cineuropa spoke to Danish director Jonas Alexander Arnby during a walk around Copenhagen to discuss the Zurich- and Sitges-screened Suicide Tourist 08/10/2019 | Zurich 2019Review: Suicide TouristDenmark’s Jonas Alexander Arnby delivers a mystery-drama that’s more drama than mystery, but all class nonetheless 07/10/2019 | Zurich 2019Interview: Alina Rudnitskaya • Director of School of Seduction“This story is about me”Cineuropa talked to Alina Rudnitskaya, the director of School of Seduction, about what it means to be a woman in Putin’s Russia – or maybe all over the world 07/10/2019 | Zurich 2019Danish thriller Shorta enters post-productionFrederik Louis Hviid and Anders Ølholm’s directorial debut is set in a fictive ghetto outside Copenhagen 03/10/2019 | Production | Funding | DenmarkReview: GiraffeAnna Sofie Hartmann trains her gaze on a community uprooted by the construction of a tunnel in this phlegmatic and matter-of-fact reflection on the transitory nature of life 02/10/2019 | San Sebastián 2019 | Zabaltegi-TabakaleraInterview: Daniel Joseph Borgman • Director of Resin“Love without the potential for freedom becomes toxic and, ultimately, destructive”We chatted to New Zealand-born filmmaker Daniel Joseph Borgman about the secluded, broken paradise depicted in his third feature, Resin 18/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World CinemaReview: ResinDaniel Joseph Borgman creates an eerie, claustrophobic paradise full of nightmares and folk tales as a 13-year-old hermit is held captive by her own family 18/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World Cinema previous page: 1 2 3 ... 58 59 [60] 61 62 ... 163 164 165 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)